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Franchising on My Mind
2021
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Overview
Back Live-Come to Atlanta for the 2021 ABA Forum on Franchising Annual Meeting After over a year of practicing franchise law from home offices and guest bedrooms, and seeing other franchise law practitioners only on computer screens, it is our immense pleasure to welcome you all to Atlanta on October 13-15, 2021 for this years ABA Forum on Franchising Annual Meeting. Topics include a review of force majeure provisions; how to deal with absentee franchisors; lessons learned from litigating through the COVID era; common ancillary claims franchise systems often have to address, such as ADA website compliance and TCPA claims; franchising in a socially charged environment; an antitrust primer; the annual regulatory update; issues arising when franchise concepts operate in non-traditional venues, as well as when the franchisee doesn't require a brick and mortar venue at all; how to address complex franchise agreement transfers when private equity firms or trusts are involved; negotiating essential vendor agreements; international trademark registration and compliance; and the annotated international franchise agreement. Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice David E. Nahmias, Eleventh Circuit judge Hon. Beverly B. Martin, and franchise practitioners Ronald T. Coleman and Susan A. Grueneberg will help us explore \"Why Can't We Be Friends- Civility in the Court Room and at the Negotiation Table.\"
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